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The Movie Was Better?!—Our Favorite Book-to-Screen Adaptations (+ What’s Coming in 2026)

38 min · 25 de abr de 2026
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Wait… can a movie actually be better than the book? In this episode of Library-ish, we’re taking on one of the most debated topics in book and film culture: when adaptations don’t just work—they improve the story. From stronger pacing to unforgettable performances, we’re breaking down the moments where the screen version surprised us (and maybe even changed our minds). We talk about: Why some book-to-screen adaptations succeed where others fall short What changes between page and screen—and why it matters The rare cases where a movie elevates the original story Our favorite adaptations that we think actually did it better Upcoming book-to-screen adaptations to watch in 2026 Whether you’re firmly in the “the book is always better” camp or open to a few controversial takes, this episode is for you. 📚 Want to compare for yourself? Check out the original books and adaptations at your local library. ------------------------------------------- 🎙️ *Library-ish* is a podcast by the Butte County Library, where we explore books, literacy, and the role libraries play in our communities. 📚 Visit your local branch or explore our online catalog to discover more authors and stories. The Library-ish Podcast delves into libraries & librarianship within the context of culture and community. Library-ish podcast:⁠ https://www.buttecounty.net/2085/Library-ish-the-Butte-County-Library-Pod⁠ Butte County Public Library website: ⁠https://www.buttecounty.net/528/Library⁠ Our programming calendar: ⁠https://buttecounty.librarycalendar.com/events/month

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